The positive psychotherapy focused on for this study is Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT). Insoo Kim Berg and Yvonne Dolan (2001) once described the essence of Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) as the “pragmatics of hope and respect” (p. 1) and despite Berg and Dolan’s declaration of hope’s importance in SFBT, little process research has been published looking at the “pragmatics” of hope in SFBT practice. Hope is seen as a common factor in psychotherapy since the human relationship, also known as the therapeutic alliance, is a foundation of psychotherapy. Hope plays a significant role in every human interaction and it is seen as a common factor in human relationships. To begin to address this gap, a pilot study was conducted of an I...
Client hope has long been considered one of the most potent common factors accounting...
Solution-focused brief therapy (SFBT) is a postmodern approach to psychotherapy that is based on how...
Positive psychology interventions have been shown to improve well-being in various contexts. However...
The positive psychotherapy focused on for this study is Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT). Insoo...
Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) is a postmodern, non-pathologizing approach to counselling, wh...
Focus is a critical component in solution focused brief therapy (SFBT; de Shazer et al., 1986), yet ...
Solution focused brief therapy (SFBT) is an approach that facilitates movement of problems toward so...
There are increasing calls for brief, strength-based trauma interventions. We propose a Solution-Foc...
Hope is a contributing factor towards therapeutic change in counselling, and yet there is limited re...
Much research has shown that hope is beneficial in facilitating change and promoting progress in psy...
The common factors approach has been heavily discussed in recent years in psychotherapy, being explo...
Solution Focused Therapy is a respectful, collaborative approach that focuses on clients building th...
This study examined hope and subjective well-being among trauma survivors at community-based clinics...
Hope is a necessary construct in narrative therapy but we need to be careful how we think about it. ...
The development of a personal theory of therapy and change is an integral part of the training and e...
Client hope has long been considered one of the most potent common factors accounting...
Solution-focused brief therapy (SFBT) is a postmodern approach to psychotherapy that is based on how...
Positive psychology interventions have been shown to improve well-being in various contexts. However...
The positive psychotherapy focused on for this study is Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT). Insoo...
Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) is a postmodern, non-pathologizing approach to counselling, wh...
Focus is a critical component in solution focused brief therapy (SFBT; de Shazer et al., 1986), yet ...
Solution focused brief therapy (SFBT) is an approach that facilitates movement of problems toward so...
There are increasing calls for brief, strength-based trauma interventions. We propose a Solution-Foc...
Hope is a contributing factor towards therapeutic change in counselling, and yet there is limited re...
Much research has shown that hope is beneficial in facilitating change and promoting progress in psy...
The common factors approach has been heavily discussed in recent years in psychotherapy, being explo...
Solution Focused Therapy is a respectful, collaborative approach that focuses on clients building th...
This study examined hope and subjective well-being among trauma survivors at community-based clinics...
Hope is a necessary construct in narrative therapy but we need to be careful how we think about it. ...
The development of a personal theory of therapy and change is an integral part of the training and e...
Client hope has long been considered one of the most potent common factors accounting...
Solution-focused brief therapy (SFBT) is a postmodern approach to psychotherapy that is based on how...
Positive psychology interventions have been shown to improve well-being in various contexts. However...